Samsung Galaxy Buds could beat Apple AirPods with this killer upgrade

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A new set of Samsung Galaxy Buds sporting biometric sensors appears to be works for 2022. According to a recently-earned patent, Samsung might outfit a future pair of wireless earbuds with a heart rate monitor and blood oxygen (SpO2) reader.

In the patent, shared by LetsGoDigital, Samsung plots an "audio output device" capable of collecting health data. Unlike this year's Samsung Galaxy Buds 2, these proposed headphones would be able to read metrics more regularly read by a smartwatch, like your heart rate and SpO2 levels. 

LetsGoDigital suggests the patented earbuds will arrive next August and be called the Galaxy Buds Live 2, a second-generation pair of the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live. Those bean-shaped buds were rumored to get fitness-tracking features, but no such tools materialized at launch. 

When it comes to what company makes the best wireless earbuds overall, Samsung could prevail with an option that replaces your activity band or smartwatch. But the added sensors also pose potential problems. The patent addresses uniquely-shaped ears and uncomfortable heft as issues Samsung must consider. We imagine Apple would face similar hurdles with its first attempt at fitness-tracking AirPods. 

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